The fine folks at Terror Films have set a DVD date for Landmine Goes Click. This terrifying film, from the country of Georgia, will be on DVD shelves this May 31st, 2016. The film features actors Sterling Knight, Spencer Locke and Dean Geyer. Each actor plays a backpacker, waylayed by an unexploded mine. As well, the official DVD artwork for the film is here, along with the film's official trailer. The film has received praise from critics and it has won several awards. The film has already won Best Drama Feature, at the Atlanta Underground Film Festival. As well, Landmine Goes Click won Best Foreign Film at Fantafestival. This feature was released through video-on-demand platforms in November. But, this is your chance to track down a hard copy of the feature, on DVD! Release Date: May 31st, 2016 (DVD). Director: Levan Bakhia. Writers: Levan Bakhia, Adrian Colussi and Lloyd S. Wagner. Cast: Sterling Knight,...
- 5/25/2016
- by noreply@blogger.com (Michael Allen)
- 28 Days Later Analysis
Stars: Sterling Knight, Spencer Locke, Dean Geyer, Kote Tolordava, Giorgi Tsaava, Helen Nelson, Nana Kiknadze, Nika Apriashvili | Written by Levan Bakhia, Adrian Colussi, Lloyd S. Wagner | Directed by Levan Bakhia
Generally speaking, I’m a fan of the ‘protagonist(s) are trapped in a single location’ sub-genre of the thriller. I have previously enjoyed a lot of them, such as 127 Hours, Fermat’s Room, Exam, Phone Booth, Buried, Cube; even trashier fare like Devil (which, as @MatBarnett correctly points out, should really have been called ‘Hellevator‘) has entertained me. Landmine Goes Click certainly did not.
The reason all of the above films work, at least on some level, is because when constraints are imposed on a narrative, it’s not just the protagonists that have to think creatively. Filmmakers are forced to try different ways of telling their stories both in a practical sense (how are we going to shoot this and keep it interesting?...
Generally speaking, I’m a fan of the ‘protagonist(s) are trapped in a single location’ sub-genre of the thriller. I have previously enjoyed a lot of them, such as 127 Hours, Fermat’s Room, Exam, Phone Booth, Buried, Cube; even trashier fare like Devil (which, as @MatBarnett correctly points out, should really have been called ‘Hellevator‘) has entertained me. Landmine Goes Click certainly did not.
The reason all of the above films work, at least on some level, is because when constraints are imposed on a narrative, it’s not just the protagonists that have to think creatively. Filmmakers are forced to try different ways of telling their stories both in a practical sense (how are we going to shoot this and keep it interesting?...
- 8/28/2015
- by Jack Kirby
- Nerdly
Directed and produced by Georgia native Levan Bakhia – who made his feature film directorial debut with the thriller 247F starring Scout Taylor-Compton – Landmine Goes Click is written by Adrian Colussi, known for his work on prime time Canadian shows The Jane Show and ‘da Kink In My Hair.
Landmine Goes Click starring Sterling Knight (Melissa & Joey; MacKenzie Falls), Spencer Locke (Resident Evil; Cougar Town) and Dean Geyer (Glee; Terra Nova) will recieve it London premiere at Frightfest 2015 on Friday 28th August, as part of the Main Screen programme. Check out the official synopsis, poster, trailer, and a selection of stills below:
Three American tourists are backpacking through the remote countryside of European Georgia when one of them steps on an armed landmine. But that seems to be a minor threat compared to the nightmarish happenings the rest of the afternoon will bring on. A psychopath takes advantage of the tourist...
Landmine Goes Click starring Sterling Knight (Melissa & Joey; MacKenzie Falls), Spencer Locke (Resident Evil; Cougar Town) and Dean Geyer (Glee; Terra Nova) will recieve it London premiere at Frightfest 2015 on Friday 28th August, as part of the Main Screen programme. Check out the official synopsis, poster, trailer, and a selection of stills below:
Three American tourists are backpacking through the remote countryside of European Georgia when one of them steps on an armed landmine. But that seems to be a minor threat compared to the nightmarish happenings the rest of the afternoon will bring on. A psychopath takes advantage of the tourist...
- 7/7/2015
- by Phil Wheat
- Nerdly
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